CHIZ URGES DSWD, TESDA TO
PROVIDE AID ALTERNATIVE JOBS TO FARMERS HIT BY EL NIÑO
Sen.
Francis Escudero is calling on national government agencies to prepare
alternative employment and emergency assistance for farmers that would be
affected by the prevailing El Nino conditions this year, which the weather
bureau predicts could be the worst in the country’s history.
Escudero
said agencies such as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) should be
more proactive, unlike the Department of Agriculture, which failed to use its
budget to prepare farmers for the impact of El Nino.
“Our
farmers are going to need all the help they can get in the coming months, and
national agencies should be ready to work with local governments to pull our
farmers through this difficult season,” Escudero said in a media briefing in
Daet, Camarines Norte, one of the provinces that will experience an extended
dry spell.
Escudero
urges TESDA to provide farmers with agriculture-related technical and
vocational skills training so that they can find other sources of income when
working at the farm proves to be unproductive.
The
DSWD, meanwhile, should ensure that families of farmers affected by the drought
will receive financial assistance through the government’s Pantawid
Pampamilyang Pilipino Program, Escudero said.
“The
government has to be proactive and prepare for the worst-case scenario. Our
farmers have to be given all kinds of assistance to make up for the projected
crop losses because of the drying up of farmlands,” said Escudero, chairman of
the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
According
to Escudero, the Senate finance panel which he used to head, has made available
around P5 billion for 2015 to the DA to address the problem of El Nino through
interventions such as the Small Water Impounding Project, which was meant to
improve irrigation facilities in preparation for the dry months, but the
department failed to do its job.
The
Department of Agriculture should be in the forefront of this, but based on our
analysis, the DA has been very slow in responding to this issue as manifested
by its underspending. It’s very slow in releasing funds for this purpose.
The
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
(PAGASA) has warned that the present moderate El Niño conditions could
intensify by the end of the year and even surpass the strength of the 1997-1998
event, the worst El Niño episode in the Philippines.
The
1997-1998 El Niño episode caused severe drought in 70 percent of the
Philippines and damaged some 292,000 hectares of rice and corn crops. It cost
the agriculture sector at least P3 billion in damages, according to PAGASA and
the South Australian Research and Development Institute.
The
weather bureau warned the El Niño conditions could become stronger starting
October and peak by November or December when the sea surface temperature in
the tropical Pacific will become far hotter than the average.
In
its rainfall forecast for August 2015 to January 2016, PAGASA identified the
provinces of Aklan, Benguet, Ifugao, Mt. Province, Ilocos Sur, La Union,
Pangasinan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija,
Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales, Aurora, Metro Manila, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna,
Rizal, Quezon, Occidental Mindoro, Romblon, Camarines Norte, Antique, Capiz,
Iloilo, Basilan and Sulu as the first areas that may experience way below
normal rainfall in October.
By November, the dry
spell would hit Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan, Bataan, Pampanga, Tarlac,
Metro Manila, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro,
Romblon, Palawan, Aklan, Antique, Guimaras, Iloilo, Capiz, Negros Occidental,
Negros Oriental, Cebu, Biliran, Leyte, Lanao del Norte, Sarangani, Basilan,
Lanao del Sur and Sulu.
By December, the provinces of Abra, Benguet,
Ifugao, Kalinga, Apayao, Mt. Province Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union,
Pangasinan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija,
Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales, Aurora, Metro Manila, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna,
Rizal, Quezon, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Romblon, Palawan, Aklan,
Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Eastern
Samar and Sulu would feel the impact of El Nino. /MP
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